CHARLES WHEELAN
Foreword by Burton G. Malkiel
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Contents
Foreword
by Burton G. Malkiel
Introduction
Acknowledgments
1
The Power of Markets:
Who feeds Paris?
2
Incentives Matter:
Why you might be able to save your face by cutting
off your nose (if you are a black rhinoceros)
3
Government and the Economy:
Government is your friend (and a
round of applause for all those lawyers)
4
Government and the Economy II:
The army was lucky to get that
screwdriver for $500
5
Economics of Information:
McDonald’s didn’t create a better
hamburger
6
Productivity and Human Capital:
Why is Bill Gates so much richer
than you are?
7
Financial Markets:
What economics can tell us about getting rich
quick (and losing weight, too!)
8
The Power of Organized Interests:
What economics can tell us about
politics
9
Keeping Score:
Is my economy bigger than your economy?
10
The Federal Reserve:
Why that dollar in your pocket is more than just
a piece of paper
11
International Economics:
How did a nice country like Iceland go
bust?
12
Trade and Globalization:
The good news about Asian sweatshops
13
Development Economics:
The wealth and poverty of nations
Epilogue
Life in 2050:
Seven Questions
Notes